BIOL 4570 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: B Cell, Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain, Immunoglobulin M

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Na ve b cells that have never encountered antigen before some get selected when pathogen enters proliferate and differentiate into plasma cells and result in antibody production. After b cell is activated by recognizing antigen, b cell undergoes further genetic changes to increase antibody diversity (secondary diversification) some end up with better antibody. When memory b cells are activated, there is greater amplitude of recognition and antibodies produced here are of higher affinity and of different isotype. Iga or igg proliferates at end of first response and at beginning of second response: describe the genetic locus for ig heavy chains and correspondence to antibody isotypes. Heavy chain constant domains define ig classes (isotypes) Igd looks very much like igg but functionally different. Ige does not have hinge region; has 4 constant domains. Iga usually is dimer; has separate polypeptide chain (j chain) promotes formation of disulfide bond needs dimerization to leak through layers and membranes.

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